CultMarxipedia: Wikipedia Has No Category For “Racially Motivated Violence Against European Americans”

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Researching the details there, I noticed that Wikipedia has a handy page listing crimes of violence by nonblacks against blacks, headed: Category: Racially motivated violence against African Americans. James Byrd is there, the guy who got dragged to death in 1998, and there are a couple more less well-known black victims from recent years, like James Craig Anderson, killed in 2011, but the overwhelming majority of the 90 cases listed by Wikipedia are from fifty years or more ago, confirming my impression that violent crimes by nonblacks against blacks have been exceedingly rare for decades now.

Just taking black-on-nonblack killings for the past twenty years, and leaving out the jail inmate killing, that’s a total of … zero, according to Wikipedia. So no black killed a nonblack in the U.S.A. this past 20 years with racial hostility in his mind. I’m sorry, but I find that really hard to believe.

The Wichita massacre isn’t listed. Neither is the 2008 murder of Marine Corps Sergeant Jan Pietrzak and his wife in Winchester, California. Pietrzak was white, his wife Quiana was black. They were murdered in their own home by four black Marines — following rape and torture, of course. Local law enforcement hastened to assure everyone that there was no racial motive, only robbery.

Sergeant Pietrzak’s mother wasn’t convinced. She wrote a letter to then President-elect Obama asking, quote:

If it was a robbery, why didn’t they come when nobody was home instead of in the dead of night — armed to the teeth?

Why did this happen? What motivated them? What was it about my son and daughter-in-law that inspired such hatred and loathing?

End quote. It’s really hard to figure, isn’t it?

Obama did not favor Mrs. Pietrzak with a reply. Why should he have? She’s obviously just another racist cracker.